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Pippy wins. $73.99. Certainly not nearly as terrible as we hear about some drugs. BUT...
Posted by
ty97
Mar 2 '20, 07:39
... this is a generic.
And that price is ~200% higher than I pay with insurance.
$73.99 for a 90 day rx would not put be in a budget crunch, but it would for a lot of people.
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I think I pay more than that after insurance for a 90 day supply of one of my blood pressure meds. One of the things that I use my HSA for
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JD
Mar 2, 07:54
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As a side note: You should probably be using your HSA for everything medical-related, up to the contribution limit. -- (edited)
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znufrii, Italian baseball player
Mar 2, 08:13
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